Dec 20, 2013

The blogger behind this blog

I’ve been tagged. Twice. In a blog challenge the idea of
which is to post 11 random facts about oneself, answer 11 questions posted by
the blogger who tagged you and then pass the baton by posting 11 questions and
tagging 11 other bloggers. Why 11 - I have no idea. If it had been up to me I’d
have gone for 13 (since it’s 2013) like last year’s Adam Simpson’s 12 of 2012 blog challenge (see HERE).

Anyhow, I’ve been tagged this week by both Rachael Roberts who named me as one of her 11 favourite bloggers (by the way, it’s
mutual) and KathyFagan, whose blog I am less familiar with (but it’s going to change!) and
who, unlike Rachael, I haven’t met. Thank you both. So here we go…

11 Random facts about me

My latest creations:
White Lady and Fuzzy Navel

I like making salads.

I’ve recently taken up cocktail-making as a hobby. I think
it’s a hobby that provides a lot of health benefits in the form of Vitamin C -
I normally use one freshly squeezed lemon per cocktail.

At the moment I am addicted to TripAdvisor

Contrary to what many people believe, I go to TESOL France
every year at my own expense. Last year it fell on my birthday, and I threw a pre-conference birthday party where I met for the first time lots of fellow
ELT bloggers / tweeters.

I don’t like okra but otherwise I eat just about everything.

Every Thursday night I go to art openings and then complain
about how bad the wine/free food was.

I refused to join Facebook for a few years until my friends
had signed a “petition” and collected more than 30 signatures. I joined it on
my birthday a few years ago and immediately had 30+ Facebook friends.

I’ve flown by plane 165 times –50 or so times out of which
in the last 3 years.

As a child I used to think Alfred Hitchcock was Alfred
Hedgehog.

I don't like Skype

Before my career in TEFL I used to work in tourism in various roles: Rep,
tour guide, travel agent and incentive travel consultant

At an art opening in pyjamas (because it was across the road)

11 questions asked by Rachael and Kathy

Since both Rachael and Kathy tagged me I am taking the
liberty here and answering a mix of both their questions. The first five
questions were posted by Kathy and questions 6 to 11 are Rachael’s (the numbers
of the questions are as they appeared in their lists)

1. What is one book, blog post, article, presentation, or
research paper that really changed how you think about teaching? How?

This one is a no-brainer. The Lexical Approach (1993) by Michael
Lewis without any doubt. I was thrilled to finally meet Michael Lewis in person
at the Lexical conference in London earlier this year and honoured to edit two
publications dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the book: ETAI Forum and Pilgrim's online magazine Humanising Language Teaching. If you still haven’t seen it: you can find it HERE.

2. Which season of the year do you like the best? Why?

Another easy one: summer. In my case it starts about
mid-July and lasts till about mid-October. Three months of doing (almost)
nothing, lying on the beach and travelling.

3. How many languages (other than English) can you use at
high beginning or higher? If any, what are they?

French, Greek, Hebrew, Russian. Readers of this blog may
have figured that out already as I use a lot of examples from these languages. It
has to be noted that my interlanguage in most of these fluctuates a lot since I am a fast learner and fast forgetter. I also used to speak some
Spanish but currently it as regressed to a beginner level.

4. The bartender says "What'll it be?" What
is it?

Don’t trust bartenders anymore (see Random Fact #2). So it would be
just a pint of lager or Long Island Iced Tea – because you can’t really go
wrong with it.

5. What is the most recent musical performance you have
attended?

I think it was Pet Shop Boys' recent tour Electric.It is also the only
artist I have seen live twice in my life – in different countries.

6 What was your first paid job?

I was conducting phone interviews and collecting
preliminary data about job applicants for a project at Ernst & Young.

7 What five famous people would you invite to a dinner
party, and why?

A tough one, this one. I’d really have to think hard. Am I
allowed to include dead people? Then perhaps Alfred Hitchcock (for his wit), Helen Mirren (she’s fantastic and if she declines Dame Judy Dench).
Musicians: George Michael or Neil Tennant (Pet Shop Boys) - again depending on the availability. Is it five already?
Oh and the former director of advertising at Benetton responsible for some of the most powerful and controversial ad campaigns in the
past 20 years.

Definitely no politicians – past or present!

8 What’s the first website you check/go on each day? Why?

Facebook. For the fear of missing out (FOMO). But then again, I don’t watch the news
/ read the papers so I get my news updates through the Facebook feed.

9 What can you remember about the first class you ever
taught?

There were 16 people, sitting in 4 groups of 4.The class was
very mixed ranging from Intermediate to Pre-Advanced and I still remember some
of their names. I was using an OHP and after the usual introductions and get to
know activities we did a unit from True Colors. It went well, I think.

10 Flowers or chocolates?

Neither. Wine please!

11 How do you feel about reality TV shows?

I generally don’t watch TV – but like a good TVseries every now
and then

11 bloggers

I tried not to tag the same people my taggers (nor their
taggers!) have included in their lists. The ones below haven't been tagged, as far as I'm aware, and I highly recommend checking out their blogs:

6 comments:

Hey, my hubby has taken up mixology too! So, now I get beverages made from fresh-squeezed lemon/lime at the snap of a finger. (OK, hubby doesn't answer to snaps, but I still get the beverages regularly!)

Thanks for the link, will add it (and the sub-links) to my short list ...

Hi LeoThanks for tagging me!I'll reply as a comment right here. Hope it's ok.Then if I find some time to create my own, I'll link it up here.

1. What is your favourite level to teach?Intermediate. but the one they won’t ask to be taught verb tenses and phrasal verbs all the time

2. If you had the time to blog about something other than education / ELT what would it be?(I'm pasting from Divya's, she asked the same)Perhaps about food, or sex. Either way the target audience would be young divorcees. And either way, I would write it anonymously. So… you’ll never know if I ever do write it.

3. What takes you longer: writing a blog post or inserting hyperlinks into it?I gave up caring about hyperlinks some time ago. I know it's bad for google analytics and stuff, but I can't be bothered

4. What is the weirdest thing you’ve ever eaten?Ox tongue, or swiss chard, I don’t know. I think eating mussels is pretty weird, I often think about how it became food, like the first fellows in history to harvest these bivalves and eat them, what were they thinking? Couldn’t they just slaughter a lamb?

5. A phone call or text message? Why?I don’t even know where my phone is at the moment, it’s probably been off for three days or so. Send me an inbox on facebook; or better, email me.

6. Cats or dogs? (No need to explain why)Dogs

7. If you were a fruit what would you be?A coconut. I have no idea why, it was the first thing that came to my mind.

8. What kind of jokes do you like?Woody Allen's

9. What’s your favourite computer font?I don't have one. I usually use whatever is set as default, provided it's not comic sans.

10. What present would you like to receive for your next birthday? (that is if you celebrate birthdays)A vintage Gretsch White Falcon - it's a guitar.

11. Why do you think almost every blogger in this chain challenge has asked a question about reality TV shows?Maybe because bloggers tend to consume a lot of television?

That was fun. There should be another round of this thing, one in which bloggers answer their own questions. The questions they ask might say more about them than the answers they give to other people.

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Hello and welcome to my blog!This originally started as an ELT resources blog focusing on lexical activities but with time I also started posting thoughts and reflections (or rather rants) on language teaching in general. I still post activities which can be found under the tab called For the classroom - feel free to use them with your students. Whether you use one of my activities or read one of my more reflective posts, please do drop a comment. Good to have you here!